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Windows hanged while burning VCD/SVCD, whats wrong with it?

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Windows hanged while burning VCD/SVCD, whats wrong with it?

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Make sure that no other program that accesses CD/DVDs uses the AIN (Auto-Insert Notification) function during the burning process. If this function is activated, the burned CD may not be finalized correctly. In the worst case, the operating system will hang. We strongly suggest that you de-activate AIN: Windows 98/ME Settings: 1) Open ‘Control Panel’ and click on ‘System’. 2) Select ‘Device Manager’ tab. 3) Click on the CD-Rom icon. 4) For every CD/DVD device in the list, do the following: Select the Device. Select ‘Settings’. Enable ‘Disconnect’. Enable ‘Sync Data Transfer’. Disable ‘Auto Insert Notification’. Enable ‘DMA’ (if available). Click on ‘OK’. 5) Repeat #4 for each device. 6) Reboot the system for settings to take effect. Windows NT4/2000/XP/2003/Vista Settings: Windows NT4 must have Service Pack 6 installed. Set the following registry value to disable Auto-Insert Notification using RegEdit.

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Make sure that no other program that accesses CD/DVDs uses the AIN (Auto-Insert Notification) function during the burning process. If this function is activated, the burned CD may not be finalized correctly. In the worst case, the operating system will hang. We strongly suggest that you de-activate AIN: Windows 98/ME Settings: 1) Open ‘Control Panel’ and click on ‘System’. 2) Select ‘Device Manager’ tab. 3) Click on the CD-Rom icon. 4) For every CD/DVD device in the list, do the following: Select the Device. Select ‘Settings’. Enable ‘Disconnect’. Enable ‘Sync Data Transfer’. Disable ‘Auto Insert Notification’. Enable ‘DMA’ (if available). Click on ‘OK’. 5) Repeat #4 for each device. 6) Reboot the system for settings to take effect. Windows NT4/2000/XP/2003/Vista Settings: Windows NT4 must have Service Pack 6 installed.

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